Like father, like son – a certain kind of society breeds the same certain kind of people; similarly, a certain kind of people breeds the same certain kind of society.
Call for Applications – IPA Grant for Street Photography Workshop, SINGAPORE
Call for Applications – IPA Grant for Street Photography Workshop SINGAPORE. Deadline: 12PM SGT, Monday 25TH November, 2013
Glimpse of Hope – Thailand’s Anti-Amnesty Bill Movement brings Rare Unity
Thailand’s Anti-Amnesty Bill movement depict a glimpse of hope that Thai people can actually come to common consensuses politically.
IPA Stickies #1 November ’13
IPA Stickies #1 November ’13: Notes, quotes, links and listings from photo and art land.
An Afternoon with Robert Zhao at the Institute of Critical Zoologists
Robert Zhao Renhui, or the artist known as Institute Of Critical Zoologists, is without doubt, one of the most prominent young photographic artists in Singapore today.
Filipinos, A Most Resilient People
Filipinos are one of the most resilient people I know. It was only 3 months ago in August this year when we were caught in typhoon that hit Manila.
Overview of Editorial Photography Rates in Asia
Here is a broad overview of some of the results in our Asia Photography Rates Survey. We hope it will provide some insights as a starting guide for photographers working in Asia.
Ronny Sen: Khmer Din
Khmer Din by young Indian photographer Ronny Sen is his first artist book. Self-published in limited editions (200+3 copies), it includes a box with book, two text sheets, a box of six 5×7 inches prints and a poster on archival paper.
Steidl: Disrespect your own Photographs & Fuck the midtones
Gerhard was surprisingly unassuming for a man many call the single most important figure in publishing in the last decade.
A Show of Hands and a Tale Of Two Countries : Notes from the IPA Photo Books Show 2013
It is now about 2 weeks since the IPA Photo Books Show. Enough time to take a breather, reflect and now, post a few notes.
Edwin Koo: Searching For Paradise
This is the story of my search for paradise on earth, in a place devastated by both Man and Nature. Paradise is a photo book based on Swat Valley in Pakistan, authored by Singapore photographer Edwin Koo.
Ren Shulin’s Adolescence, Innocence & Idealism in 80s China
八十年代中学生 The Innocent in the 80s was taken between 1979 and 1989, spanning the entire 1980s when Ren Shulin was twenty-five, at the end of adolescence.
Making a memento – Photo Project to Photo Book
Unlike a gallery exhibition, the Photo Book is an intimate memento. You bring it back and engage in a dialogue with its maker within the privacy and familiarity of your own living space.
Between The Rivers, by Rahman Roslan
Between The Rivers, Volume 1 by Rahman Roslan, Malaysia was published in a first edition of 40 copies and debuted at the IPA Photo Books Show 2013.
Modernity of Tradition: Iran through the eyes of Omid Salehi
The Iran that Omid Salehi has been photographing for nearly a quarter of a century is one of intensity and unexpected beauty.